Javier Solana

Javier Solana
Francisco Javier Solana de Madariaga, KOGFis a Spanish physicist and Socialist politician. After serving in the Spanish government under Felipe Gonzálezand Secretary General of NATO, he was appointed the European Union's High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy, Secretary General of the Council of the European Union and Secretary-General of the Western European Union and held these posts from October 1999 until December 2009...
NationalitySpanish
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth14 July 1942
CountrySpain
It does not make much sense to have another meeting if there is nothing new to put on the table.
I think in a few days we will be in a position to convey again the situation to the different governments and probably take a decision soon. There is a lot of work to be done.
We have only prepared the ground. If it is possible to continue? .... it's not clear yet. We have to wait until the speech.
will not tolerate a return to all-out fighting and a policy of repression in Kosovo.
Where we have differences right now is over the problem of tactically how to resolve the situation... I believe we will come to the same common strategy again in relation to the Balkans,
We have to stop leaders who are not prepared to look to the future, who continue to look to the past, who are not prepared to look to the 21st century and continue to do terrible things to their people,
We have to see what is the response that the Iranians give us.
We have to provide a roadmap for the Abuja peace process.
I strongly condemn the death of innocent civilians in last night's attack against Gaza.
I stress that there has been no decision on the follow-on force, ... We need to look clearly at the mission size.
We have not been able to reach agreement. A precondition to constructive confidence, which is necessary now, is stopping all uranium enrichment activities.
The air campaign is going to continue, ... The Yugoslav government hasn't done anything positive.
The accession of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland ... is perhaps the clearest demonstration of the fact that Europe is growing closer together,
to enter into a dialogue of mutual interest before the end of July.